Giving the order of bank preference after IBPS results

Last updated February 21, 2016

IBPS uses an online allocation system for placing the successful candidates to the participating banks, and prior to that the winners have the option to choose a desired workplace, and this is called submitting order of preference. Although the top rank holders in IBPS examination have the advantage of getting a job at any bank of their choice, all examinees have to go through a priority analyzing mechanism, which includes arranging their bank preferences, state (for Clerical Cadre), merit, category, and other aspects to form a rank list.

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A PO or specialist officer is bound to work anywhere in India, but selecting a bank with more branches and popularity would be much important for the applicants. Regarding clerks, choosing another State is out of context- candidates can, however, narrow-down their preferences from a list of available banks. Before giving the order of bank preference online, each has to go through the list of IBPS enabled banks, no. of available vacancies State-wise, branch locations, etc. and finalize on an order. Once the bank preference list is prepared, they can submit the optionsat IBPS website. The preference cannot be changed after the submission of the form, and the candidates are advised to take a print out the order submitted. [quads id=”3″]Latest: IBPS Specialist recruitment (2013) has advanced to its final stage with the publication of the combined results, and the Institute started moving into the phase of inducting the victors to the positions reported this year. The online submission of bank preferences is arranged from 20th of June 2013 up-to 29th. Candidate will get job offers from IBPS after a couple of days past the submission which they may accept or discard, according to their wish. If someone rejects an offer, the job will be provisioned to the eligible people immediately below that person.

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IBPS notification didn’t mention the total number of Specialist Officer posts currently open in Indian banks. Anyway all the existing job opportunities, and the ones anticipated in upcoming months will be replenished with the occupants in IBPS Specialist Exam 2013 rank list.

[quads id=”10″] If a SC/ST/OBC/VI/HI/OC person gets qualified for a job without reservation benefits, his or her allotment doesn’t affect the total number of seats available for the reversed section. It is actually going to reduce the chances of someone from the general community. The unplaced candidates, however, need not to worry a lot. More job openings may arise in the coming months as even the private banks are now using IBPS score for recruitments.